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l am new to gardening and l love it. Problem is im not to keen on planting every year. l would prefer to plant a rose bush that dies every winter and flowers every spring. Plants like that,
Flowers, fruit, Trees, anything.
Thank you
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l am new to gardening and l love it. Problem is im not to keen on planting every year. l would prefer to plant a rose bush that dies every winter and flowers every spring. Plants like that,
Flowers, fruit, Trees, anything.
Thank you
All plants that are listed on the label as Perennial will grow on every year, but some although are perennials will be killed by frost, as an example, Geraniums will grow well every year but will not survive in a climate that gets a frost, as an answer to you question select plants that are labelled as perennials but check with the seller that they are frost hardy, as there is a vast amount available you will have a large choice of plants, flowers, shrubs, and trees.
Bulbs are good. And they are not just for spring. You could keep a garden in bloom from late winter to autumn with bulbs alone. If you steer clear of the fussy alpines, with most of them you just plant them and forget them. Maybe lift and divide every three years once they're established, give them an organic feed once a year. Grow them under your lawn, in beds, in pots. Some are good for shade, some for full sun, lots of choice!
Your looking for perennials. if you like roses, try a ''knock out'' there relatively new and they bloom year round, depending what zone your in. Look online for your zone, then go from there. Plenty of choices out there.
Sparrow, to start gardening it is best to start with the easiest plants & to make sure the soil is properly prepared so that u have good results. Starting small is also a good idea because u can add more each year as u learn more. My experience is one of the toughest flowers is the iris & the other is the daffodil. 1) Prepare the soil by digging up a 2 foot by 4 foot area & mix in one large bag of peat moss. Iris is need to be planted half in & half out of the soil. Daffodil is need to be buried about 6 inches in the soil. Then let go & let God. They will look beautiful & u will feel successful.
They are called perennials. Return every year. The easiest to grow is the Black Eyed Susan. Peonies, Irises, Tiger Lilies. Come spring just check out your garden center and browse the perennial section
Hostas are anuals, do not take any lookin after other than smothering in slug pellets cos the little sods love 'em!
have only got Fuschias in my garden and they are annual
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